Tagged: Cloud Computing

The use of computing resources (hardware and software) which are available in a remote location and accessible over a network (typically the Internet), often on a subscription or “as a service” basis. Cloud computing entrusts remote services with a user’s data, software and computation.

Enterprise software maker SAP AG announced today that SAP Business One, powered by SAP HANA, will be available on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The pay-as-you go, subscription-based application will run on Amazon Elastic

IBM hosted a Twitter chat on the “Future of the Channel” with channel leaders and observers. Their main finding: the old channel model is broken. Panellist John McDonald, CEO, chairman and president of

If you’re encountering difficulties pitching your cloud-based solution to your customers, this latest survey released by Microsoft Canada will probably tell you why. No less than 90 per cent of Canadian C-suite executives

Faster devices and increasing bandwidth are great for workplace productivity as well as enjoying online entertainment content. However faster Internet service has as few unwanted by products and one of them is dwindling

Data and storage networking product company Brocade Communications Systems touts its new Vyatta Controller as a low-risk path to software defined networking. The SDN controller, which is built from OpenDaylight Project, is now

Many solution providers are still struggling with how to properly and profitably transition to the cloud. ITnorth.ca, a B.C.-based solution provider, is proof that planning and hardwork pays off in the end. The latest

For nearly a year, cloud computing and big data software company EMC Corp. (NYSE: EMC) was engaged in merger discussion with Hewlett-Packard Co., according to a report by the financial publication Wall Street

Microsoft is definitely not doing it “Ballmer style” according to company’s new CEO. In an open letter to Microsoft employees yesterday, CEO Satya Nadella outlined his view of the technology giant’s place in